The idea may appeal to Indianapolis Colts fans, but few City-County Council members are willing to support a resolution asking that folks who watched the team lose Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium get their money back.

After the Colts seemed to give away their shot at a perfect season, a longtime community leader asked the council to demand that the NFL refund the money paid for tickets. While there is some council support for the resolution, none of the 29 members so far have said they'd sponsor it. That's a critical first step if the council is to act on the proposal.

Beurt SerVaas, a Republican who served on the council for 41 years, drafted the resolution after he watched the defeat on TV.

Like many fans, he was irate that coaches chose to bench quarterback Peyton Manning and other starters in the third quarter, resulting in a 29-15 loss that ended a 23-game regular-season winning streak.

At least one councilman, Libertarian Ed Coleman, said he'd offer support if the resolution goes before the council. But he stopped short of saying he'd sponsor it.

"Coaches basically didn't care what the fans wanted; they did what they wanted. It's a load of garbage that they did that," said Coleman, who included himself among the disappointed fans. "(But) I can see the business side of it, whether I like it or not."

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The fact that this guy took the time to write up this proposal is ridiculous. I get the fact that the fans are upset with the coach, Jim Caldwell, benching his starters in the third quarter. They want to see their team win the Superbowl with a perfect season and I understand that. Who wouldn?t want to see their team do what only one other team, the 1972 Miami Dolphins, has done?

However I also understand why the coach would want to bench his starters. For the coach this happens to be a ?damned if you do, damned if you don?t? situation. What would happen if he had kept all his starters and let?s say their quarterback, Peyton Manning, got seriously hurt. The same fans who are crying about their starters being benched would start screaming at the coach asking him why he didn?t bench the quarterback.

Of course if they won everyone would be happy because that is one step closer to that perfect season. However that is more wear and tear on the players themselves. So is it really worth it at this point? For me I would be ecstatic if my Dallas Cowboys win the Superbowl(which they will!) but I don?t care if they do it with a perfect season. I?d be lying that I would love to see it happen but I would not want that to happen at the expense of the player?s health.

For the Indianapolis Colt?s coach he decided it wasn?t worth risking his player?s health and, in turn, risking their chances to win the Superbowl.

[i][color=blue]?Two weeks ago, Howard County Sheriff?s Department deputy Matt Roberson tracked down a wanted fugitive through one of the most popular games on the Internet ? World of Warcraft. And he got his man.

?You hear stories about you can?t get someone through the Internet,? said Roberson. ?Guess what? You can. I just did. Here you are, playing World of Warcraft, and you never know who you?re playing with.?

In this case, online gamers were playing alongside Alfred Hightower, a man wanted on charges of dealing in a schedule III controlled substance and dealing in a schedule IV controlled substance, and two charges of dealing in marijuana. A warrant was issued for his arrest in 2007.